publication / February 5, 2025
Empowering local responders
World Vision ensures child well-being through equitable partnerships, local solutions, and effective programs, with 82% delivered via vetted partners in Ukraine and Moldova.
publication / January 31, 2025
Listening to our partners - World Vision Partner Survey 2024
World Vision Partner Survey 2024
article / February 5, 2025
World Vision Supports Displaced Families from Tadamon Locality
World Vision Sudan supports displaced families from Tadamon in Damazine with hygiene kits, improving health conditions amid ongoing conflict.
article / February 7, 2025
DR Congo: Success Of Community Collaboration With School Feeding Program Partners In Kasai
This article shows how World Vision's collaboration with the local community in Kasai has enabled the school canteen approach to be implemented despite the challenges facing the school feeding programme. The resilience of the local people and their personal efforts have enabled the programme to obtain support not only in terms of land for farming but also the tools needed to ensure that the children eat without interruption.
press release / February 8, 2025
South Sudan Gov't, World Vision launch Enhancing Resilience and Local Governance Phase II (ECRP II) Project in Warrap
To enhance flood resilience efforts in Warrap State, the second phase of the World Bank-funded Enhancing Community Resilience and Local Governance Project was officially launched last 06 February 2025.
article / February 13, 2025
Short distance, long journey: the struggle for healthcare in rural Daikundi
21 million people across Afghanistan will require WASH support in 2025, underscoring the severe water scarcity and sanitation issues facing rural communities.
Recognising these dire challenges, the Driving Action for Wellbeing to Avert Mortality (DAWAM) consortium is working to improve access to water in Daikundi, ensuring families like Gulsom’s no longer have to suffer from lack of access to water.
article / December 17, 2024
Building healthier communities: World Vision Georgia’s impact on Public Health and awareness
The pandemic hit vulnerable families the hardest, including children, women, and people with disabilities. Many struggled with worsening economic and social conditions, leading to poor mental and physical health. Routine vaccinations dropped, and access to healthcare services became more difficult. To address these issues and support the recovery of public health, the organisation has launched its first major healthcare initiative, focusing on strengthening Georgia's health and child protection systems. Family doctors and social workers, were trained on key health topics such as immunisation, Hepatitis, HIV prevention, HPV, TB, and STDs.
article / February 17, 2025
Mozambique: After Strong Impact from Droughts, Green Fields Renew Hope in Tete Province
World Vision Mozambique responds to the impact of the El Nino phenomenon which has dragged thousands to hunger, and the first signs of productive times begin to shape.
article / January 11, 2025
Launch of CORE Group Partners Project (CGPP) Global Health Security: Community mobilisation to strengthen surveillance of priority zoonotic diseases
With the aim of contributing to the strengthening of community-based surveillance of zoonotic diseases and vaccine-preventable diseases, the CORE Group Partners Project (CGPP) through World Vision International in DRC, with the financial support of USAID, has begun a new phase integrating Global Health Security (GHS) into its activities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Focusing on the multisectoral "One Health" approach, this project targets the health zones of Goma, Karisimbi, Uvira and Nundu, in the provinces of North and South Kivu.